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The Ultimate DIY Arduino Robotics Bundle is available in our deals store for just $29, it normally retails for $300. The bundle comes with three different modules, you can see more information on these below.

Make an Arduino Robot

This Arduino project course is designed as an opportunity for you to get deep into the messy details of understanding, designing, and constructing a simple yet infinitely extensible wheeled robot. From figuring out what the robot is supposed to do, to selecting the right parts, configuring them, assembling and testing them, all the way to producing a refined outcome, this project emphasizes the iterative process of problem-solving.

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Create an Arduino wheeled robot that can navigate towards a light source & avoid obstacles along the way

Arduino Robotics with the mBot

This course will introduce you to the mBot, the world’s friendliest educational robotics platform. The mBot is an Arduino-based, two-wheel robot that comes with built-in sensors and actuators, and that you can program using the graphical programming language, Scratch. You’ll learn how to assemble the mBot, discuss the additional hardware options, and discover how to program it on your tablet or computer.

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Assemble an mBot

Program the mBot to follow an arbitrary black line on the floor

Combine robot’s sensors & actuators efficiently

Advanced Arduino Boards and Tools

The Arduino Uno is exceptional, but eventually you will learn that it is not enough for more advanced projects. However, there are more powerful alternatives to Uno, and in this course you’ll be introduced to some of the best currently available advanced Arduino boards. You’ll discuss what is special about each one, how you can use them in your projects, and what to look out for when you migrate from the Arduino Uno.